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100 years ago, slash probably was not heavy here and the light fire did not destroy many trees. This is a drier site than (C19 - 170) and understory hardwoods develop in openings.
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Collection: Paul Smith Experimental Forest Historical Photo Archive
Keywords: slash
gap
Organisms: maple
Location: Paul Smith Experimental Forest
Description: 100 years ago, slash probably was not heavy here and the light fire did not destroy many trees. This is a drier site than (C19 - 170) and understory hardwoods develop in openings.
Date: 1950

Commercial "clearcutting" of all merchantable trees. This is 2 years later. There was not much advance reproduction in this spot.
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Collection: Paul Smith Experimental Forest Historical Photo Archive
Keywords: slash
gap
clearcut
post-harvest
Location: Paul Smith Experimental Forest
Description: Commercial "clearcutting" of all merchantable trees. This is 2 years later. There was not much advance reproduction in this spot.
Date: 1950

Cutting helped open this dense stand of small spruce.
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Collection: Paul Smith Experimental Forest Historical Photo Archive
Keywords: slash
gap
post-harvest
personnel
Organisms: spruce
Location: Paul Smith Experimental Forest
Description: Cutting helped open this dense stand of small spruce.
Date: 1950